The FND Society Podcast
Welcome to the FND Society Podcast, a series tailored for clinicians and researchers in the field of Functional Neurologic Disorders.
The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from basic science aspects like neuroimaging and biomarkers to clinical practice issues such as diagnosis, treatments, and outcomes. It also explores how FND is understood and treated within the current medical and psychological paradigms, with a goal to enhance knowledge and awareness across the medical community.
Our goal is to make this a valuable and accessible resource for professionals, delivering the latest research in FND through engaging conversations with experts in the field. We aim for this series to be a practical and informative experience, connecting listeners directly with groundbreaking developments and insights in FND. It's our hope that each episode will contribute meaningfully to your professional knowledge and understanding.
For more information about the FND Society visit: www.fndsociety.org
The FND Society Podcast
Joint Podcast: ILAE - Sharp Waves & FNDS On Epileptic & Non-Epileptic Seizure Differential Diagnosis and Management
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This episode is jointly hosted with the International League Against Epilepsy Sharp Waves podcast. My cohost is Dr. Ayushe Sharma a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Blumenfeld Lab in Neurology at Yale School of Medicine.
Our guests this episode are Dr. Barbara Dworetzky and Dr. Dara Albert. Dr. Barbara Dworetzky is the A.J. Trustey Endowed Chair in Neurology, Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Chief of the Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the President of the Functional Neurological Disorders Society. Dr. Dara Albert, is a pediatric neurologist and epileptologist. She is the medical director of the multi-disciplinary Functional Seizure Clinic in the Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University. The goal of that clinic is to help patients and families understand their diagnosis and move to effective treatment and improving outcomes. She has a passion and scholarly interest in medical education and serves as the Associate Program Director of the Child Neurology Residency Program.
We discuss population similarities and differences among adults and pediatric functional seizures, key outpatient differential diagnostic considerations, and some of the challenges for functional seizure management within the emergency department setting. I really enjoyed this recording and sharing the hosting role.